Real Madrid's Jose Mourinho's knee-slide celebration against Manchester City adds to back catalogue

Cristiano Ronaldo's dramatic last-gasp winner at the Bernebeu against
Manchester City led to a sliding celebration from Real coach Jose Mourinho.
It wasn't the first time that the Portuguese has got in on the act.

Mourinho made a memorable touchline dash at Old Trafford, in 2004, when his Porto side scored a last-gasp equaliser to knock Manchester United out of the Champions League first knockout round, 3-2 on aggregate.

Mourinho's celebrations haven't just stretched to a straight dash. He has added the bunny hop approach during his time at Real, seen here following a Cristiano Ronaldo strike against Valencia.

While at the helm at Inter Milan, there was also a frenzied late celebration against Udinese, involving a couple of boxing fists, a tongue wiggle and a lively jump to match.

On overcoming defending champions Barcelona to reach the Champions League final against Bayern Munich, Inter coach Mourinho stated that it was the "most beautiful defeat of my life". His on pitch, one-arm, one-finger salute highlighted as much.

Come the final whistle - and when the team are one - Mourinho is given the full treatment. Here, he celebrates with his Madrid players after winning the Copa del Rey in his first season in charge, beating Barcelona in the final.